celticfan42487 wrote:Hal14 wrote:aim2please wrote:Get Joe from OKC.
It wouldn't shock me if OKC now looks to trade Micic. By signing him to this type of contract first, it allows them to get more value back via trade. Due to salary matching. If they traded him without a contract (and simply traded his rights), all they would probably get back is draft compensation.
Look at Sasha Vezenkov - he was being stashed overseas, with no NBA contract. The Cavs had his rights, but a year ago the Cavs traded his rights to Sacramento for draft compensation.
Plus, other teams may now be more open to negotiating a trade for Micic with OKC, since now they won't have to worry about going through the whole process of working with Micic and his agent on negotiating a contract. OKC has done that for them. Other teams might not want to trade for his "rights" because there's risk involved - what if the team and Micic can't agree on contract terms or the team can't get the contract terms to be to their liking? What if they can't get him to agree to a salary number that allows them to stay under the cap or under the 2nd apron? Trading for Micic just became much less complex. It's now more cut and dry, now that he has a contract.
Trading for Micic rights is like putting an item in your shopping cart and getting all the way to the register without knowing how much it costs. Well, now teams know how much he costs..it makes more sense to (is smarter shopping) to know the price of something before putting it into your shopping cart.
OKC now has a VERY crowded back court. You have Giddey and SGA, plus Cason Wallace who they just traded up to get with the 10th pick in the draft. You would think these 3 guys would be the guards they prioritize getting minutes for, especially being a young, rebuilding team - why give mins to 29 year old Micic over them? Plus they have Isaiah Joe, who's 23 and Tre Mann, who's 22.
OKC has a ton of guards and wings but they're very thin at the 4 and 5 spots. I wouldn't be surprised if they now look to trade Micic (or possibly Joe or Mann) for some help at the 4/5 spots..
Micic isn't gonna want to come over from Europe to play behind a bunch of young kids on a play-in time.
For such little money he would be a great player for the Celtics to target and trade for. A relatively big guard who can playmake and shoot. We just need someone to come in and set up the table and get some easy looks for our 3 artillery pieces out there.
3 years too is right about where everyone on our roster is signed for.
Agreed.
I got mocked on here by some for saying it, but the NBA player who Micic reminds me of the most is Malcolm Brogdon. Brogdon is obviously more proven in the NBA, but he also makes like $14 mil more than Micic.
As we've been discussing on here, we don't *have* to trade Brogdon, but the option is there to make a move where you possibly trade Brogdon, replace him with someone lie Micic. And since Micic makes about $14 mil a year less than Brogdon, that allows you to add another quality player to the team. Maybe it means that now you can resign Grant, maybe it means you can now sign a solid player with the TPMLE.
But it's an option.
Perhaps something like Micic to Boston, Brogdon to Clippers and Clippers send assets to OKC. OKC is very thin at the 4 and 5 spots. Perhaps they'd like someone like Batum, Covington or Morris - or even Zubac (that would leave the clippers thin at center, but I've heard some rumors that they may be open to trading Zubac).
Zubac (a big, beefy dude who can't shoot or handle the ball) could pair nicely alongside Chet (a PF/C who is skinny but can handle the ball and shoot it well).
We've been talking with the Clippers about a Brogdon trade. And we have a history of making trades with OKC too (Horford, Muscala). It's not that farfetched, imo.